How Sprayers Helps in Fighting from COVID-19?



With the significant outbreak of coronavirus disease 19, frequently disinfecting your home and workplace is essential to keep loved ones safe and healthy. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends disinfecting and cleaning the high-touch surfaces at least once a day, even you do not leave the house. Anytime an item or person comes in and out, there is always some possibility of risk.

 According to a study, the novel coronavirus can live in the air for up to three hours; remain alive on the surfaces like cardboard for up to 24 hours, and materials like plastic and stainless steel for up to three days.

 

Here are some ways to ensure you are properly cleaning and disinfecting the home or workplace to create a possible germ-free environment.



 

Cleaning v/s Disinfecting

 Cleaning a surface – simply removing dirt – is not the same as disinfecting the surface to kill harmful viruses and bacteria.

 

You can apply many products to remove contaminants, for example, soap, water, and vinegar. But still, you need an electrostaticsprayer – the device works by charging disinfectants as they pass through a sprayer nozzle – to eliminate novel coronavirus from the applied surface.

 

Which Cleaning Products kill Coronavirus (COVID-19)?

 

Not all cleanup products are impactful on all types of germs. Therefore you should know which products really eliminate COVID-19 viruses present on the hard surfaces.

 The EPA sets out a complete list of disinfectants that are effective against the novel coronavirus. You might already hear of those products, like:

•          Disinfecting wipes

•          Disinfectantsprayer

•          Isopropyl alcohol

•          Hydrogen peroxide

 

You do not have to clean your home from top to bottom every day. You should focus on disinfecting and cleaning the areas that are touched or used multiple times, such as:

 

•          Cupboard and drawer knobs/pulls

•          Faucets

•          Kitchen and bathroom counters

•          Toilets, especially the seat and handle

•          Refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, and microwave handles

•          Remote controls and game controllers

•          Cell phones, tablets, and other mobile devices

•          Computer keyboards and mice

•          Door knobs/handles

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